SEGUIN, Texas – The City of Seguin’s bi-annual Clean-Up Day is coming up on Saturday, September 30, 2023. Citizens who reside in the Seguin city limits can bring a variety of unwanted items to the Seguin Coliseum parking lot (950 S. Austin Street) from 8 a.m. until noon.
“This is a prime opportunity for citizens to clear out their yards and homes of unwanted, broken or old items. City staff will be on hand to unload the items and make sure everything is disposed of properly,” said Jennifer Sourdellia, Public Information Officer.
Seguin residents are encouraged to bring discarded items for the free disposal event. Participants must provide proof of residency in the city limits by showing a photo ID or utility bill.
A maximum of 10 automobile tires will be accepted. No tractor-trailer, mower, bicycle or ATV tires will be collected. Tires with rims or tires larger than 19.5 inches will not be taken, nor will tires from local businesses.
Free paper shredding will also be available. Residents can bring any documents containing sensitive information for secure on-site shredding and disposal. Up to 2 bags or boxes will be accepted for shredding.
Brush, hazardous chemicals, construction materials/building debris, old fences, sheds or torn down building materials will not be accepted. Appliances containing freon or other refrigerants not allowed.
WHAT: Fall Clean-Up Day
WHEN: Saturday, September 30th, 8 am – noon
WHERE: Seguin Events Complex (Coliseum) parking lot, 950 S. Austin Street
WHO: Seguin residents within city limits only (proof of residency required)
For more information, please call the Public Works Department at (830) 401-2416 or visit bit.ly/SeguinCleanUpDay
ACCEPTED ITEMS:
Junk disposal
Scrap metal
Appliances (without freon)
Maximum of 10 automobile tires (no larger than 19.5”)
Paper shredding
NOT ACCEPTED:
Hazardous material (including electronics) or chemicals
Brush/limbs
Fences, sheds, lumber, railroad ties, construction materials or debris
Appliances with freon
Tractor-trailer, lawnmower, bike or ATV tires
NO tires from local businesses
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